APA (7th ed.) Citation

Murton, A. J., Marimuthu, K., Mallinson, J. E., Selby, A. L., Smith, K., Rennie, M. J., & Greenhaff, P. L. (2015). Obesity appears to be associated with altered muscle protein synthetic and breakdown responses to increased nutrient delivery in older men, but not reduced muscle mass or contractile function. American Diabetes Association.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Murton, Andrew J., Kanagaraj Marimuthu, Joanne E. Mallinson, Anna L. Selby, Kenneth Smith, Michael J. Rennie, and Paul L. Greenhaff. Obesity Appears to Be Associated with Altered Muscle Protein Synthetic and Breakdown Responses to Increased Nutrient Delivery in Older Men, but Not Reduced Muscle Mass or Contractile Function. American Diabetes Association, 2015.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Murton, Andrew J., et al. Obesity Appears to Be Associated with Altered Muscle Protein Synthetic and Breakdown Responses to Increased Nutrient Delivery in Older Men, but Not Reduced Muscle Mass or Contractile Function. American Diabetes Association, 2015.

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